US President Donald Trump and Iranian officials have confirmed the signing of a memorandum of understanding aimed at ending the prolonged conflict in West Asia, marking a significant diplomatic milestone after more than three months of hostilities.
The agreement was formally signed following discussions held on the sidelines of the G7 Summit in France. Speaking to reporters while departing the Palace of Versailles, President Trump announced that the memorandum had been officially finalised, describing it as a major step toward restoring peace and stability in the region.
According to both US and Iranian officials, the deal lays the foundation for reducing tensions and advancing diplomatic engagement after months of escalating conflict. While specific details of the memorandum have not yet been made public, both sides expressed optimism that the agreement would help prevent further violence and encourage long-term regional security.
The peace initiative is being viewed as one of the most significant diplomatic breakthroughs in recent months, with global leaders expected to closely monitor its implementation and impact on the broader geopolitical landscape.
